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This is a true story. There are no fictional characters. The names in this book are real, as are the incidents, events, and legal rights violations by the County Government for the “County of Los Angeles”. The Los Angeles County government has spent millions of tax dollars against the Author in pro per ever since he first filed his claims against the Los Angeles County government. If you are skeptical about this publication, then all one has to do is research the case numbers, appeal numbers, and exhibits docketed in the California Courts to find all of these lodged legal documents in the Government’s databases, computers, and websites. If you are active in the legal industry, then you know Mr. Dumas did get denied fundamental legal rights and this proves how racist and corrupt the judicial and political system is in the “United States of America”. Now these are the facts and matters of law regarding Dumas v. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors et al. As Dumas’ civil rights were violated and still are to this date of publishing, the Government has sabotaged, suppressed, and stalked Mr. Dumas (along with his family) ever since he filed his claim of damages with the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Since the filing of Mr. Dumas’ first Government Claim presented to the L.A. Board of Supervisors in 2015, pursuant to the Government Code, this lawful civil case resulted with an illegal criminal response by the Los Angeles County Government toward Mr. Dumas. The process and denial of Mr. Dumas’ civil and constitutional rights against the LA County was designed for malicious failure by the Judge himself, democrat Gregory Keosian. As judges are just men and women in black robes, as elected politicians they have absolute power over the legal case presented before them. Mr. Keosian, a racist democratic judge, has made sure that Mr. Dumas’ legal rights would be further suppressed. The California courts, Sherriff’s Departments, and so called “democratic party” are institutionally racist against Mexican-American males, therefore proceed with caution. Sample lawsuits against the Police & Government for False Arrest, Imprisonment, and Civil Rights Violations. True Story. Real Case. (A Collection, Commentary, and Analysis of Pro Per Legal Documents under the case of Dumas v. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors et al.)

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A LEGAL MEMOIR OF FIGHTING FOR MEXICAN AMERICAN EQUAL RIGHTS
  • Author : Edward Dumas
  • Release : 05 February 2021
  • Publisher : Paralegal Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9798705193776
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Total Page : 262 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 12,9 Mb

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